One-to-many
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One-to-many may refer to:
  • Multivalued function
    Multivalued function
    In mathematics, a multivalued function is a left-total relation; i.e. every input is associated with one or more outputs...

    , a one-to-many function in mathematics
  • Fat link
    Fat link
    A fat link or a "multi-tailed link" is a hyperlink which leads to multiple endpoints; the link is a multivalued function....

    , a one-to-many link in hypertext
  • Point-to-multipoint communication, communication which has a one-to-many relation

See also

  • One-to-one (communication)
    One-to-one (communication)
    One-to-one in communication is the act of an individual communicating with another. In Internet terms, this can be done by e-mail but the most typical one-to-one communication in the Internet is instant messaging as it does not consider many-to-many communication such as a chat room as an...

  • Cardinality (data modeling)
    Cardinality (data modeling)
    In data modeling, the cardinality of one data table with respect to another data table is a critical aspect of database design. Relationships between data tables define cardinality when explaining how each table links to another....

  • Multicast
    Multicast
    In computer networking, multicast is the delivery of a message or information to a group of destination computers simultaneously in a single transmission from the source creating copies automatically in other network elements, such as routers, only when the topology of the network requires...

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